Tonight’s Harvest…

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We’re up to 12 pounds off the garden. I picked all these beauties…. I love how this photo turned out. And with my little cheapo digital too! Wow.

I gave away a few to my lovely elderly neighbor.. Miss Bea was so tickled. A nice big Brandywine all big and perfect and red and she was just so excited. She strolls over now and then for a garden tour. She is excited about the sunflowers on her side of the Moby…. she lives on the ugly side of our home… which we are trying to make into the lovely side!

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Jessy harvested her broccoli tonight. Only 4 plants, so it was just one meal, but my gosh was it good. And it’s definitely on our list as a MUST plant for 2010. I wish we would have planted more of it. Now we harvested just the top crown and I have heard that often it will sprout anew, so we left the plants in the bed. We’ll see… maybe we’ll have one more dinner from them.

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Don’t they turn the most beautiful green after a quick dunk in the hot water? We cooked them just for a few minutes in the hot pot and then took them out and drained them…. added a little garlic salt and fresh butter and laid a slice of thick Velveta cheese on them and popped it in the oven for about 5 minutes to finish up. Simple and absolutely wonderful.

We went this afternoon to the Perrysburg Farmer’s Market and it was nice… a stroll down the main street and a chance to look at all the good homegrown and local stuff. We got peaches and a big cantelope, a head of cabbage, some Michigan yellow onions, a bag of cukes, 6 head of sweet corn (which was hardly in the house for a few minutes before it was in the hot pot cooking for dinner… yum!) and a dozen farm eggs. Good stuff. Totally going to miss the Farmer Markets during the cold months… I believe we’re going to really stock up soon…. before it turns too cold. I’m still contemplating a small freezer. I’m really doing well with keeping my frig freezer full of just good stuff, not fluff. Really have a good month’s worth of meat. Been stocking up on anything that the butcher has for sale each week and it’s really working out good.

I think I might be ready for my freezer. I’m just not sure where to put it though… that is another consideration. Well, if it’s meant to be, it will be. Right? I keep watching Craig’s list for a small chest one… I’ve seen some that are like half a deep chest one… that might be perfect for us. And I might be able to tuck it in the back of my dining room or something. Not sure yet. Still thinking.

But don’t these beautiful onions make you want to eat this stuff ONLY… no more onions from Mexico or wherever. I want them from my own dirt…. my own neighbors….

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They were 3 for $1.

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Garage Sale – Cheap Impulse Buys

I think I’ve finally figured things out.

Instead of going to the store and then just browsing and impulse buying when you’re on a tight budget… go to a garage sale or church rummage sale and do it there! WAY cheaper and you tend to get stuff that you kinda need and didn’t know you need.

Like a distressed chicken and rooster decoupage letter holder.

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I mean, honestly… where can you find such a cool thing in a store for only 50 cents? Sweeeet. And I really needed this, you know.

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Well I got five hardcover new novels, that added up would have been like 60-70 dollars worth of books (Honest… 18-20 dollars EACH was on the cover!!! Crazy!) and I got them for 50 cents each. And a bag of wooden Easter eggs…. 50 cents. Not sure what I will do with them, but I think they were cool and might look cute in a little dish or something at Easter time. And this little handpainted American flag on wood that will look darn cute on my shed. It was a quarter.

Kids got a few little bits and pieces… and we found a cool pan to bake little weird loaves of bread in…

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Maggie bought a old holiday music box and a weird little Christmas ornament and a collectable beer can. I wasn’t quite sure what she had in mind, until she disappeared in her room and later comes out with her creation. She took out the music element and then made a hole in the bottom of the beer can and put the guts inside. And then she hot glued the little bear on a sled to the top. Oh yeah, the beer can was a mountain scene.. I think it was an old Busch can. It’s ah, very goofy in a sort of redneck way. She loves it. Oh my.

Well…. I think it’s probably a good thing if you need to get some of those urges to impulse buy and browse and you’re on a budget… a good church rummage sale will yeild many MUST have things and you’ll only spend $11.

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Shutter of the Month Club

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It would be lovely if I could just whip out the credit card and buy all the window shutters and all new windows and heck why not a porch and such while we’re at it.

But I can’t.

But I can do stuff here and there and I’ve been waiting for the next set of shutters to go up! We call it the “shutter of the month club” because that’s about all I can afford each month… but don’t they just look fine?

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What a handsome looking Moby…. just coming right along!

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Shutters do make the man.

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